Saturday, January 26, 2013

During
regular trading
hours,
there
were many
stocks
that continued
to break
up to
the
upside.
These
stocks are
usually
going up
with
news.If
you are
looking
to day
trade
today,
you
might want
to
check out
the
following
stocks. I
usually
throw
these
on my
watch
list and
monitor with
resistance
&support
levels. My Daily Trading Activities & Stocks to BuyEveryday-Membership Access

Stocks closed higher Friday, with the S&P
500 ending above 1,500 and logging its longest winning streak since
November 2004, boosted by a batch of upbeat corporate earnings reports.
All three major averages turned in their fourth-consecutive weekly gain.
"Slowly
but steadily, things have moved up and we've seen some signs money
being diverted into stocks instead of bond funds," said Art Cashin,
director of floor operations at UBS Financial Services. "But having said
that, none of the rally has turned into an outright stampede—We haven't
seen huge volume or a sense of short squeeze."
Meanwhile, Apple
fell to hit a 52-week low, extending losses a day after the iPhone
maker plunged more than 12 percent. Apple has plunged nearly 40 percent
from its all-time high of $705 a share in September. Apple lost its
title as the world's most valuable company by market cap to oil giant

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